Consolidating Now v. Waiting

April 1, 2008 @ Student Loan Consolidation Hot Topics from Lee Anne Hannula

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If you are looking to consolidate your Federal loans now..you may want to wait a few months….but only if you have loans from before July 1, 2006. Here’s why…

Stafford loans taken out before July 1, 2006 are variable rate loans (assuming they have never been consolidated)…and these variable rate loans are reset every July 1. This July 1st the rate may be decreasing, in which case you would want to wait to consolidate until this rate change occurs. The rate should be announced sometime in June…so you will know before it happens.

If you just graduated and all of your Stafford loans were borrowed after July 1, 2006, you can consolidate whenever you would like, as your rate will always be 6.8%. This is because the rate changed from a variable rate to a fixed rate on July 1, 2006. All of your loans are already fixed in at 6.8%…consolidating them will not change the rate, but it can lower your monthly payments.

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